This document discusses various interactive methods for gathering information during systems analysis, including interviewing, user stories, and joint application design (JAD). It describes how to conduct interviews, including preparing questions, structuring the interview, and reporting the results. Open-ended and closed questions are discussed. User stories and their purposes are covered. JAD is introduced as an alternative to interviews that allows analysts to work with users in a group setting. Considerations for using JAD like participant selection and meeting logistics are also outlined.
This document discusses interactive methods for gathering information during systems analysis, including interviewing, Joint Application Design (JAD), and questionnaires. It describes preparing for and conducting interviews, such as developing open-ended and closed questions, arranging questions in pyramid, funnel, or diamond structures, and writing an interview report. JAD is presented as an alternative to interviews that involves users in a group setting. Guidelines for developing effective questionnaires are also provided.
This document discusses various methods for gathering information during systems analysis, including interviews, questionnaires, and joint application design (JAD) sessions. It describes the benefits and disadvantages of different types of questions (open-ended vs closed-ended) that can be used during interviews and in questionnaires. Additionally, it provides guidance on effective planning, facilitation and documentation of interviews, as well as design considerations for questionnaires and JAD sessions.
This document discusses various methods for gathering information during systems analysis, including interviews, questionnaires, and joint application design (JAD) sessions. It describes the benefits and disadvantages of different types of questions (open-ended vs closed-ended) that can be used during interviews and in questionnaires. Additionally, it provides guidance on effective planning, facilitation and documentation of interviews, as well as design considerations for questionnaires and JAD sessions.
The document discusses methods for interactively gathering information from users, including interviews, joint application design (JAD) sessions, and questionnaires. It provides guidance on preparing for and conducting interviews, including developing open-ended and closed questions as well as structuring the interview. JAD is described as a way to gather requirements from multiple users at once. Finally, the document outlines best practices for designing and administering effective questionnaires to gather user information.
This document discusses the process of planning business messages. It covers analyzing the situation by defining the purpose and audience, gathering relevant information, selecting the appropriate communication medium, and organizing the content. The key aspects of planning outlined are using the three-step writing process of planning, writing, and completion; allocating 50% of time to planning; and defining the main idea, outlining the content, and structuring the message effectively.
This document outlines techniques for effective business writing and message composition. It covers adapting writing style to the audience, building relationships, controlling tone, choosing powerful words, crafting sentences and paragraphs, and using technology. The goal is to provide concise yet comprehensive summaries of the document's key points in 3 sentences or less.
This document discusses interactive methods for gathering information during systems analysis, including interviewing, Joint Application Design (JAD), and questionnaires. It describes preparing for and conducting interviews, such as developing open-ended and closed questions, arranging questions in pyramid, funnel, or diamond structures, and writing an interview report. JAD is presented as an alternative to interviews that involves users in a group setting. Guidelines for developing effective questionnaires are also provided.
This document discusses various methods for gathering information during systems analysis, including interviews, questionnaires, and joint application design (JAD) sessions. It describes the benefits and disadvantages of different types of questions (open-ended vs closed-ended) that can be used during interviews and in questionnaires. Additionally, it provides guidance on effective planning, facilitation and documentation of interviews, as well as design considerations for questionnaires and JAD sessions.
This document discusses various methods for gathering information during systems analysis, including interviews, questionnaires, and joint application design (JAD) sessions. It describes the benefits and disadvantages of different types of questions (open-ended vs closed-ended) that can be used during interviews and in questionnaires. Additionally, it provides guidance on effective planning, facilitation and documentation of interviews, as well as design considerations for questionnaires and JAD sessions.
The document discusses methods for interactively gathering information from users, including interviews, joint application design (JAD) sessions, and questionnaires. It provides guidance on preparing for and conducting interviews, including developing open-ended and closed questions as well as structuring the interview. JAD is described as a way to gather requirements from multiple users at once. Finally, the document outlines best practices for designing and administering effective questionnaires to gather user information.
This document discusses the process of planning business messages. It covers analyzing the situation by defining the purpose and audience, gathering relevant information, selecting the appropriate communication medium, and organizing the content. The key aspects of planning outlined are using the three-step writing process of planning, writing, and completion; allocating 50% of time to planning; and defining the main idea, outlining the content, and structuring the message effectively.
This document outlines techniques for effective business writing and message composition. It covers adapting writing style to the audience, building relationships, controlling tone, choosing powerful words, crafting sentences and paragraphs, and using technology. The goal is to provide concise yet comprehensive summaries of the document's key points in 3 sentences or less.
The document discusses various techniques for conducting interviews during the systems analysis and design process. It covers topics such as open-ended vs closed questions, structured vs unstructured interviews, recording interviews, and Joint Application Design (JAD) sessions. The key aspects of planning, conducting, and documenting interviews are presented across multiple sections.
The document discusses the purpose and structure of a research proposal. It explains that a research proposal aims to present the research question, discuss related work, and suggest the necessary data. A proposal benefits a researcher by planning the project and guiding the investigation. Proposals can vary in complexity from exploratory to large-scale professional studies costing millions. Key sections include an executive summary, literature review, research design, and appendices with additional materials. Evaluating factors include organization, writing style, adherence to sponsor guidelines, and clarity of explanation.
This chapter discusses the research proposal. The purpose of a research proposal is to present the research question and its importance, discuss related past research, and suggest the necessary data. All research has a sponsor that provides funding, either a company or academic institution. Developing a proposal allows the researcher to plan steps, serve as a guide, and estimate time and budgets. Proposals can be internal or external and range from exploratory to large-scale professional studies costing millions. The proposal should be structured into modules that are tailored for the intended audience. Key modules include an executive summary, problem statement, research objectives, literature review, importance, design, analysis, results, qualifications, budget, schedule, and appendices.
This document discusses various forms of electronic media used for business communication, including email, instant messaging, websites, and podcasting. It provides tips for effectively utilizing these tools and outlines the key steps and considerations for planning, creating and sharing content through each electronic medium. Specific topics covered include the benefits and risks of different communication options, best practices for email composition and organization, and a three-step process for planning and developing each type of electronic content.
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The document discusses key concepts in systems analysis and design including the need for systems analysis, roles of systems analysts, and common development methodologies. It describes the systems development life cycle (SDLC) which involves phases from planning to implementation. Additional methodologies discussed are agile development, object-oriented analysis and design, and use of open source software. CASE tools, maintenance activities, and factors to consider when choosing a development approach are also summarized.
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This document provides tips for online learning and working. It discusses using social media for academic purposes, privacy and security issues online, rules for electronic communication, and information literacy. Information literacy is defined as having the skills to determine needed information, find it, analyze and organize it to create a product, and cite sources properly. A D.A.R.T.S. system is presented for information literacy that involves determining a topic, accessing sources, reading and evaluating sources, transforming and organizing a project, and selecting a documentation style. Distance education is also discussed, noting the requirements of self-motivation, responsibility, reliable Internet access, and strong reading and writing skills.
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This chapter discusses strategies for writing routine requests and positive messages in 3 sentences or less. It outlines how to state a request clearly, explain the purpose, and close the request by specifying the action needed and contact information. Common routine requests include asking for information, recommendations, and addressing claims. The chapter also provides strategies for writing positive messages to share information, address customer issues, and foster goodwill.
The document summarizes an Ed Psy 510 session discussing assessment models, sharing in small groups, and assigning a philosophy of assessment paper. Kathy Ehman presented on school and district improvement planning requirements. Visual models of assessment were shown including Love's Pyramid, Harvard's Data Wise Cycle, and Bernhardt's Multiple Measures. Students were asked to discuss readings in small groups and submit a philosophy of assessment paper by October 8th outlining their beliefs and how assessment fits with TPEP, CCSS, and student growth. The session concluded with discussing reflections on learning in an online blog and comments.
The document discusses the purpose and structure of a research proposal. A research proposal seeks to present the research question and its importance, discuss related past work, and suggest the necessary data. It allows a researcher to plan their project and serves as a guide. A proposal typically includes modules like an executive summary, literature review, research design, and budget. Proposals can vary in complexity from exploratory studies to large-scale professional studies costing millions. The appendices may include a glossary, sample instruments, and other supporting materials. The proposal must be well-written, organized, meet sponsor guidelines, and clearly explain the technical details.
This document outlines a presentation on assessing and reporting training quality. It discusses:
1. Identifying the benefits of comprehensive training assessment, including learner accountability, organizational development, and demonstrating value.
2. Kirkpatrick's four levels of training evaluation - reaction, learning, behavior, and results - and how to assess each using both quantitative and qualitative metrics.
3. Holton's model of external factors that can influence training assessment.
4. Methods for assessment, including surveys, performance-based assessments, client contact, and focus groups to evaluate different levels.
5. Elements to include in a comprehensive training evaluation report, such as needs, objectives, recommendations, and references.
The document discusses the process of job analysis and design. It begins by outlining the learning outcomes which are to define job design, describe the evolution of job design and how organizational structure influences it, explain the steps in job analysis, and describe methods of collecting job analysis information. It then goes through each step in job analysis, which includes reviewing background information, selecting jobs, collecting data, verifying data, writing job descriptions and specifications, and communicating the analysis for future revisions. The goal of job analysis and design is to help organizations effectively structure work.
This document provides guidance on preparing for and delivering effective research and teaching job talks. It discusses the purposes of such talks, which are to inform, excite, and engage the audience while demonstrating a strong fit. The presentation should have a clear message and convey the presenter's passion and comfort with the content. Effective preparation involves understanding the audience, timing, technology, and expectations. The content should flow from the research question to impact, approaches, outcomes, and next steps. Sample structures divide the talk into sections tailored for different audience levels of expertise. Effective teaching demonstrations emphasize accurate yet accessible content and student engagement through organization, pace, enthusiasm and inviting questions. Thorough preparation and practice are emphasized.
This document provides information about online homework help services. It discusses what homework is, the importance of homework, and different types of homework help available. The document also outlines the working procedure for homework help, major services offered, reasons to choose this provider, common student problems, and contact information. Homework help involves assisting students with tasks assigned to be completed outside of class in subjects like math, science, English and more.
The document discusses various forms of social media and how businesses can utilize them effectively. It covers social networks, information and media sharing sites, blogging, microblogging, and wikis. For each topic, it explains what they are, how businesses currently use them, strategies for use, and provides examples. The overall aim is to help businesses communicate with stakeholders using these different social media platforms.
This document discusses questionnaires as a method for conducting research. It defines a questionnaire as a structured self-reported instrument used to collect data on knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and feelings from research subjects. The document outlines the purpose, types, advantages and disadvantages of questionnaires. It provides guidance on key aspects to consider when designing a questionnaire such as the sample, questions, format, and sequencing.
Effective Interviewing Technique for HR Manager.pptxBennyPrasetyo11
This document provides guidance on preparing for and conducting effective interviews. It discusses comparing interviews to conversations, examining qualities of effective interviewers and questions, preparing for an interview by creating briefing sheets and questions, conducting a practice interview with a classmate, and assessing the interview process. The goal is to teach students strategies for using interviews as an information gathering technique.
How to prepare and deliver compelling & memorable presentationsThe Bid Coach Ltd
This document provides guidance on preparing compelling presentations. It outlines key stages in the process including starting with the end in mind, structuring the presentation around the client's perspective and needs, focusing on benefits for the client, developing supporting materials, practicing extensively, and actively engaging with the audience. Effective communication is achieved through keeping messages concise, repeating key points, speaking naturally, using the client's language, maintaining eye contact and engaging the audience.
OBJECTIVES:
To understand the importance of publication and its challenges.
To increase the visibility and accessibility of published papers.
To increase the chance of getting publications cited.
To disseminate the publication by using “Research Tools” effectively.
To increase the chance of research collaboration.
This document outlines the syllabus for a unit on public speaking for a technical communication skills course. It includes the unit objectives, topics to be covered such as components of effective speaking and seminar/conference presentation skills, course outcomes, and mapping of outcomes to course objectives. The unit aims to help students develop speaking skills for workplace communication and presentations. Specific topics will include voice modulation, non-verbal communication, conducting meetings and job interviews, and mobile etiquette. Students will learn how to make effective seminar/conference presentations and develop argumentation skills.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
The document discusses various techniques for conducting interviews during the systems analysis and design process. It covers topics such as open-ended vs closed questions, structured vs unstructured interviews, recording interviews, and Joint Application Design (JAD) sessions. The key aspects of planning, conducting, and documenting interviews are presented across multiple sections.
The document discusses the purpose and structure of a research proposal. It explains that a research proposal aims to present the research question, discuss related work, and suggest the necessary data. A proposal benefits a researcher by planning the project and guiding the investigation. Proposals can vary in complexity from exploratory to large-scale professional studies costing millions. Key sections include an executive summary, literature review, research design, and appendices with additional materials. Evaluating factors include organization, writing style, adherence to sponsor guidelines, and clarity of explanation.
This chapter discusses the research proposal. The purpose of a research proposal is to present the research question and its importance, discuss related past research, and suggest the necessary data. All research has a sponsor that provides funding, either a company or academic institution. Developing a proposal allows the researcher to plan steps, serve as a guide, and estimate time and budgets. Proposals can be internal or external and range from exploratory to large-scale professional studies costing millions. The proposal should be structured into modules that are tailored for the intended audience. Key modules include an executive summary, problem statement, research objectives, literature review, importance, design, analysis, results, qualifications, budget, schedule, and appendices.
This document discusses various forms of electronic media used for business communication, including email, instant messaging, websites, and podcasting. It provides tips for effectively utilizing these tools and outlines the key steps and considerations for planning, creating and sharing content through each electronic medium. Specific topics covered include the benefits and risks of different communication options, best practices for email composition and organization, and a three-step process for planning and developing each type of electronic content.
Mentors and Mentoring: Steps to Take When You are StuckKaren Cannell
A look t what to do when you feel stuck at your IT job - consider a mentor, consider mentoring others. Outlines a process of soliciting feedback, absorbing that feedback, action to make changes, working with others and repeating the process. General tips on mentors and mentoring.
The document discusses key concepts in systems analysis and design including the need for systems analysis, roles of systems analysts, and common development methodologies. It describes the systems development life cycle (SDLC) which involves phases from planning to implementation. Additional methodologies discussed are agile development, object-oriented analysis and design, and use of open source software. CASE tools, maintenance activities, and factors to consider when choosing a development approach are also summarized.
Connect for Learning Frameworks EDUC 1300kmoffitt0413
This document provides tips for online learning and working. It discusses using social media for academic purposes, privacy and security issues online, rules for electronic communication, and information literacy. Information literacy is defined as having the skills to determine needed information, find it, analyze and organize it to create a product, and cite sources properly. A D.A.R.T.S. system is presented for information literacy that involves determining a topic, accessing sources, reading and evaluating sources, transforming and organizing a project, and selecting a documentation style. Distance education is also discussed, noting the requirements of self-motivation, responsibility, reliable Internet access, and strong reading and writing skills.
Human: Thank you, that is a conc
This chapter discusses strategies for writing routine requests and positive messages in 3 sentences or less. It outlines how to state a request clearly, explain the purpose, and close the request by specifying the action needed and contact information. Common routine requests include asking for information, recommendations, and addressing claims. The chapter also provides strategies for writing positive messages to share information, address customer issues, and foster goodwill.
The document summarizes an Ed Psy 510 session discussing assessment models, sharing in small groups, and assigning a philosophy of assessment paper. Kathy Ehman presented on school and district improvement planning requirements. Visual models of assessment were shown including Love's Pyramid, Harvard's Data Wise Cycle, and Bernhardt's Multiple Measures. Students were asked to discuss readings in small groups and submit a philosophy of assessment paper by October 8th outlining their beliefs and how assessment fits with TPEP, CCSS, and student growth. The session concluded with discussing reflections on learning in an online blog and comments.
The document discusses the purpose and structure of a research proposal. A research proposal seeks to present the research question and its importance, discuss related past work, and suggest the necessary data. It allows a researcher to plan their project and serves as a guide. A proposal typically includes modules like an executive summary, literature review, research design, and budget. Proposals can vary in complexity from exploratory studies to large-scale professional studies costing millions. The appendices may include a glossary, sample instruments, and other supporting materials. The proposal must be well-written, organized, meet sponsor guidelines, and clearly explain the technical details.
This document outlines a presentation on assessing and reporting training quality. It discusses:
1. Identifying the benefits of comprehensive training assessment, including learner accountability, organizational development, and demonstrating value.
2. Kirkpatrick's four levels of training evaluation - reaction, learning, behavior, and results - and how to assess each using both quantitative and qualitative metrics.
3. Holton's model of external factors that can influence training assessment.
4. Methods for assessment, including surveys, performance-based assessments, client contact, and focus groups to evaluate different levels.
5. Elements to include in a comprehensive training evaluation report, such as needs, objectives, recommendations, and references.
The document discusses the process of job analysis and design. It begins by outlining the learning outcomes which are to define job design, describe the evolution of job design and how organizational structure influences it, explain the steps in job analysis, and describe methods of collecting job analysis information. It then goes through each step in job analysis, which includes reviewing background information, selecting jobs, collecting data, verifying data, writing job descriptions and specifications, and communicating the analysis for future revisions. The goal of job analysis and design is to help organizations effectively structure work.
This document provides guidance on preparing for and delivering effective research and teaching job talks. It discusses the purposes of such talks, which are to inform, excite, and engage the audience while demonstrating a strong fit. The presentation should have a clear message and convey the presenter's passion and comfort with the content. Effective preparation involves understanding the audience, timing, technology, and expectations. The content should flow from the research question to impact, approaches, outcomes, and next steps. Sample structures divide the talk into sections tailored for different audience levels of expertise. Effective teaching demonstrations emphasize accurate yet accessible content and student engagement through organization, pace, enthusiasm and inviting questions. Thorough preparation and practice are emphasized.
This document provides information about online homework help services. It discusses what homework is, the importance of homework, and different types of homework help available. The document also outlines the working procedure for homework help, major services offered, reasons to choose this provider, common student problems, and contact information. Homework help involves assisting students with tasks assigned to be completed outside of class in subjects like math, science, English and more.
The document discusses various forms of social media and how businesses can utilize them effectively. It covers social networks, information and media sharing sites, blogging, microblogging, and wikis. For each topic, it explains what they are, how businesses currently use them, strategies for use, and provides examples. The overall aim is to help businesses communicate with stakeholders using these different social media platforms.
This document discusses questionnaires as a method for conducting research. It defines a questionnaire as a structured self-reported instrument used to collect data on knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and feelings from research subjects. The document outlines the purpose, types, advantages and disadvantages of questionnaires. It provides guidance on key aspects to consider when designing a questionnaire such as the sample, questions, format, and sequencing.
Effective Interviewing Technique for HR Manager.pptxBennyPrasetyo11
This document provides guidance on preparing for and conducting effective interviews. It discusses comparing interviews to conversations, examining qualities of effective interviewers and questions, preparing for an interview by creating briefing sheets and questions, conducting a practice interview with a classmate, and assessing the interview process. The goal is to teach students strategies for using interviews as an information gathering technique.
How to prepare and deliver compelling & memorable presentationsThe Bid Coach Ltd
This document provides guidance on preparing compelling presentations. It outlines key stages in the process including starting with the end in mind, structuring the presentation around the client's perspective and needs, focusing on benefits for the client, developing supporting materials, practicing extensively, and actively engaging with the audience. Effective communication is achieved through keeping messages concise, repeating key points, speaking naturally, using the client's language, maintaining eye contact and engaging the audience.
OBJECTIVES:
To understand the importance of publication and its challenges.
To increase the visibility and accessibility of published papers.
To increase the chance of getting publications cited.
To disseminate the publication by using “Research Tools” effectively.
To increase the chance of research collaboration.
This document outlines the syllabus for a unit on public speaking for a technical communication skills course. It includes the unit objectives, topics to be covered such as components of effective speaking and seminar/conference presentation skills, course outcomes, and mapping of outcomes to course objectives. The unit aims to help students develop speaking skills for workplace communication and presentations. Specific topics will include voice modulation, non-verbal communication, conducting meetings and job interviews, and mobile etiquette. Students will learn how to make effective seminar/conference presentations and develop argumentation skills.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
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skills are required for this role.
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